Assuming you aren't joking, that's impressive because I'm like 30 hours into this game then. Granted, I did a LOT of side content.
I have 73 hours and that's without a few side quests (one or two bugged out), and I also Deus Exed through huge Monastery quest (spent 2 minutes on what people spend hours), and I didn't finish many side content missions. Never even used a single treasure map. Although I LARPed, opened map, searched for random junk and did funny shit for a while.
The problem is main quest is such a goose chase that game systems, your character growth, your romance with Theresa, your wealth growth (till the end of the game you still don't own a home) and social status (till the end of the game you are still adventurer) simply can't catch with the whole length and pacing. You also run out of side missions when you still need to finish big chunk of main quest.
There's a lot of cool medieval routine shit developers SHOULD have inserted between main quest breaks - buying your first plate armor and dressing up, learning court manners, getting a squire, gettin place to live, romance, feasting with lords, peasant festival, jousting & tournaments, etc. etc.
From all that the most memorable for me was stuff like learning to read.
Sure it's troubled times and all that but as a medieval character Henry seems to go from peasant > adventurous bum > stronk & rich adventurous bum and that's it. Even compared to say Tommy from Mafia, I think he goes through more turmoil and his story ties up perfectly in less time and in a smaller game.